M119L09to10-page4 - g is the result on the green die. S =...

(Lesson 9: Probability Basics; 4-2) 4.04 Example 3 (Roll Two Dice – 1 red, 1 green) We roll two standard six-sided dice. It turns out to be far more convenient if we distinguish between the dice. For example, we can color one die red and the other die green. Think About It: Are dice totals equally likely? Our simple events are ordered pairs of the form r , g ( ) , where r is the result on the red die and

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